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Re: Is this a 6809 card for Apple II ?



In article <64RQa.57835$GL4.14724@rwcrnsc53>,
 "Ernest" <leucoplast@seanet.NOSPAM.com> wrote:

> "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
> 20030715030247.02823.00000129@mb-m02.aol.com">news:20030715030247.02823.00000129@mb-m02.aol.com...
> > Ernest wrote:
> >
> > >I saw this on Ebay Germany.  I haven't seen a 6809 card the Apple II
> before.
> > >Is that what this is?
> > >
> > >http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2741687149&category=171
> >
> > Yes--by its looks, it's a 64KB 6809 card, similar to an Applicard Z80
> card.
> 
> By that, I assume you mean that it would allow you to run software designed
> for the 6809, like Tandy's 0S/9? Or was it meant to be used for developing
> software for the 6809, like the 68000 card? Would OS/9 run on this card, if
> you could transfer the OS to an Apple II floppy disk?

I had a 6809 card like this from a company in the southwest US. It came 
with a p-code interpreter and assembler written in 6809 assembly. At the 
same clock speed it was 5-20% faster than the 6502. It sped up Apple's 
UCSD p-System et al. enough to make it appealing. I still have the A/O 
6809 assembly language book by lance Leventhal.

John
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